Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 96.53.1.14]
on September 30, 2008 09:37 AM
Re: scare mongering above. SVG *IS* supported under IE via an Adobe component. Unfortunately Adobe is discontinuing support for that application in the near future. But that reflects badly on MS in that the app has been around for years, SVG support therefore has been in demand, and MS is ignoring the demand.
In addition, SVG is just a graphic format. Build your graphics using SVG, and when ready to publish to the web, save the work as PNG or some other suitable format. Or if the tool you are using doesn't support saving to different formats, then do a conversion before publishing.
I for one will create my graphics in SVG (via Inkscape). When I am editing a photograph, then I will use a raster graphics tool such as The Gimp, or Photoshop.
Tools for editing vector graphics in GNU/Linux
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 96.53.1.14] on September 30, 2008 09:37 AMIn addition, SVG is just a graphic format. Build your graphics using SVG, and when ready to publish to the web, save the work as PNG or some other suitable format. Or if the tool you are using doesn't support saving to different formats, then do a conversion before publishing.
I for one will create my graphics in SVG (via Inkscape). When I am editing a photograph, then I will use a raster graphics tool such as The Gimp, or Photoshop.
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